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Yoon's approval rating plunges to all-time low
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Bae Doo-na shares portraying Korean identity in Hollywood's 'Rebel Moon'
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S. Korea votes in favor of Palestinian bid for UN membership
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[From the Scene] Monks, Buddhists hail return of remains of Buddhas
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Medical schools granted enrollment quota flexibility for next year
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Yoon offers first one-on-one meeting with opposition leader next week
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France rejects opening Paris flight routes to T'way Air, deals blow to Korean Air merger
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Chinese man behind drug scam targeting teens nabbed in Cambodia
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[Graphic News] French bulldog most popular breed in US, Maltese most popular in Korea
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Iran fires air defense batteries in provinces as sound of explosions heard near Isfahan
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Korea pushes against US import restrictions on washers
WASHINGTON -- South Korea pushed Wednesday to stop the United States from imposing import restrictions on its large residential washers, saying such a move would adversely impact the American economy.A South Korean government and business delegation made the case at a public hearing held by the US trade representative in Washington with only weeks to go before a final decision by President Donald Trump.Kim Hee-sang, a South Korean diplomat in charge of the issue, stressed that "should the U
Jan. 4, 2018
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Financial innovation matters for 3% growth: finance minister
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon on Wednesday urged the financial circles to grow out of their loan-focused business practices and to play innovative roles so as to contribute to the nation’s growth target this year.He also tendered a private meeting with the Bank of Korea Gov. Lee Ju-yeol, seeking to harmonize the government’s fiscal and monetary policies amid persisting challenges.“The financial circles should play their due rule for the sake of our ec
Jan. 3, 2018
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Employment conditions set to worsen
Concerns are deepening that the country’s employment conditions will continue to worsen this year, leaving young job seekers frustrated and forcing mostly low-wage employees out of work.In his New Year’s message, President Moon Jae-in vowed to place top priority on improving people’s livelihoods.Critics were quick to note his pro-labor and anti-business policies stand in the way of creating more jobs, which hold the key to enhancing the quality of life.A sharp hike in the minim
Jan. 3, 2018
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Korea's working population shrinking faster than in other countries
South Korea's working-age population is shrinking much faster than in other countries after hitting its peak in 2016, a report said Tuesday.According to the Health and Welfare Forum published by the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs, only the under-40 population was projected to drop among member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development over the 2017-2037 period. The pace of the drop for other age groups was estimated at less than 4 percent.In case of So
Jan. 2, 2018
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Seoul needs to respond with principle to US FTA renegotiation pressure: KITA chief
South Korea must respond to the United States' unprecedented trade pressure with unwavering principle, the chief of the country's leading international traders organization said Tuesday. "South Korean representatives need to sit down at the negotiating table (with their US counterparts) with their two major principles being to focus on trade expansion and the protection of local industries vulnerable to the bilateral free trade pact (with the US)," Kim Young-joo, chairman of the Korea
Jan. 2, 2018
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[Monitor] 41% of South Korean men obese
Four out of 10 men who have received state-run medical checkup as of 2016 were obese, with the obesity ratio among those in their 30s reaching 7.30 percent. In relation to income, men were more prone to be obese when their income was higher, while it was vice versa for women. These and other data were showed in the 2017 obesity white book released by the National Health Insurance Service.The report categorized one as obese when his or her body mass index was 25 or over. BMI of under 18.5 wo
Jan. 1, 2018
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Korea on path to 3 percent growth in 2018
Government policymakers have expressed confidence that the Korean economy will easily see more than 3 percent growth this year following an estimated 3.2 percent expansion last year.They may not be overly confident, especially given the recovering world economy that will continue to bolster the country’s exports. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development recently revised up its global growth outlook for 2018 to 3.7 percent from its previous estimate of 3.6 percent in June.T
Jan. 1, 2018
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Challenges await South Korea in 2018
For South Korea, 2017 was full of upheavals, including the ouster and imprisonment of a scandal-ridden former president and the dramatic rise of a new progressive government.The real challenges, however, seem to lie ahead in 2018 as the nation faces a number of events that will test the capacity of the administration and the people.The most imminent is the PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games to run from Feb. 9-25 in eastern Gangwon Province.The international sports event, which would have marked th
Jan. 1, 2018
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Korea expects 4% growth in exports for 2018: minister
South Korea expects to see its exports grow 4 percent this year, slowing down from a double-digit expansion in 2017, amid a strengthening local currency and potential geopolitical risks, the industry minister said Monday."The government will do its best to attain 4 percent growth in export growth this year by pre-emptively coping with possible downside risks," Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Paik Un-gyu said in a New Year's visit to Incheon International Airport, the country's m
Jan. 1, 2018
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Korea's property tax rate to GDP stands below OECD average in 2017: data
South Korea's property tax rate compared with its GDP stood below the average for Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development member countries, official data showed Monday.According to the Paris-based organization, the country's recurrent taxes on immovables reached 0.80 percent of its economy in 2017.This placed it the 16th highest among 31 countries that were checked and below the 0.91 percent average for other developed market economies with high incomes.The latest findings showed t
Jan. 1, 2018
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Prime Minister says S. Korea's per capita income to surpass $30,000 in 2018
South Korean prime minister Lee Nak-yon said Sunday the country's per capita income is expected to breach the $30,000 mark next year.In his New Year's message, Lee said South Korea will likely see its per capita income surpass $30,000 next spring, but that achievement will bring new tasks to the country. "We need to let everyone feel and experience fairly even regarding the country's per capita income of $30,000," he said."We also need to make our economy keep growing."
Jan. 1, 2018
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BOK chief pledges to keep expansionary monetary policy in 2018
South Korea's central bank chief said Sunday that the expansionary monetary policy will be maintained in the new year in a way to further fuel the economic growth of Asia's fourth-largest economy."As the economy is expected to continue pulling off steady growth in the new year and there will likely be low inflation pressure, the central bank's monetary policy will remain expansionary," Bank of Korea (BOK) Gov. Lee Ju-yeol said in his New Year's message. The BOK raised the country's bas
Dec. 31, 2017
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Consumer price marks largest rise in 5 years: data
South Korea’s consumer prices increased at the fastest rate in five years in December, on the back of strong industrial goods and financial services, government data showed Friday.The nation’s consumer price index climbed 1.5 percent this month from a year earlier, up from the previous month’s 1.3 percent on-year gain, according to Statistics Korea. Compared to the previous month, the index moved up 0.3 percent. For the entire year, consumer prices grew 1.9 percent from 2016, m
Dec. 29, 2017
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Finance minister vows to maintain decent economic growth in 2018
South Korea's chief economic policymaker said Friday that the government will do its utmost to maintain decent growth for the country in the new year."The new year will mark the first time (for the economy) to achieve a (per capita GDP) $30,000 level," Finance Minister Kimg Dong-yeon said in his message for 2018. "(The government) will redouble efforts to help the economy maintain its solid expansion."Earlier, the finance ministry said it will implement its economic policy ne
Dec. 29, 2017
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Seoul, Washington to kick off FTA talks next week
South Korea and the United States are to start the first round of negotiations to amend their bilateral Free Trade Agreement on Jan. 5 in Washington, Seoul’s Trade Ministry said Wednesday.The move to revise the 5-year-old trade deal, triggered upon US President Donald Trump’s request, is expected to raise differences between the two countries regarding their stances toward the automobile and agricultural and livestock goods sectors.“During the forthcoming negotiations, we plan
Dec. 28, 2017
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BOK to keep expansionary monetary policy in 2018
South Korea's central bank said Thursday that it will maintain an expansionary monetary policy next year, but it will keep close tabs on economic conditions in order to tailor its policies accordingly."The domestic economy is expected to pull off stable growth next year, but the central bank will stay expansionary on low inflationary pressure," said the Bank of Korea in a report on its annual monetary strategy for 2018. "While closely looking into growth and consumer prices, the B
Dec. 28, 2017
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Korea, US to kick off trade deal renegotiation next week
WASHINGTON -- South Korea and the United States will kick off negotiations to amend their bilateral free trade agreement next week, Seoul's trade ministry said Wednesday.The first round of talks will be held in Washington on Jan. 5 following months of preparation triggered by the Donald Trump administration's request to revise the pact.US President Trump has blamed the five-year-old deal, known as KORUS, for the growing US trade deficit with South Korea. But Seoul has pointed to macroeconomic fa
Dec. 28, 2017
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Economic policies to focus on improving quality of life in 2018
South Korea’s key economic policy goal for next year is to create jobs and innovate growth, under a mid- and long-term vision to improve people’s quality of life, the Ministry of Strategy and Finance said Wednesday.The nation’s economy is expected to grow 3 percent next year on the back of a solid global economy and a series of policy measures by the Moon Jae-in administration, while the per capita gross national income will reach the $30,000 level, according to the ministry.&l
Dec. 27, 2017
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Economic policies center on boosting job creation, quality of life in 2018
South Korea will implement its economic policy next year to boost job creation and innovative growth, which will help improve quality of life, while laying the foundation to tackle the country's chronic low birthrate and maintain a decent economic expansion over the mid-to-long haul, the finance ministry said Wednesday.The economy is expected to grow at around 3 percent next year, following this year's estimated 3.1 percent expansion, on the back of the solid global economy and a series of polic
Dec. 27, 2017
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Govt., steelmakers discuss ways to tackle US trade protectionism
South Korea's trade ministry and local steelmakers have discussed ways to cope with the United States' growing trade protectionism including adjusting steel exports, officials said Monday.The ministry held a meeting with trade experts and local steelmakers, including top player POSCO and its rival Hyundai Steel Co., on Thursday to discuss how to tackle Washington's move to restrict the imports of South Korean steel products.Some experts proposed the need for local companies to reduce steel expor
Dec. 26, 2017